DNSSEC
DNSSEC
The growth of the Internet is due in part to the trust of its users -- trust, for example, that when they type a website address, they will be directed to their intended website. As part of an ongoing effort to increase Internet security and build a safer online environment for users, NTIA (in cooperation with NIST) and its root zone management partners successfully completed the deployment of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) at the Internet's authoritative root zone, which is a critical step towards better protecting Internet users against cache poisoning and other related cyber attacks.
DNSSEC is a suite of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifications for securing information provided by the Internet's domain name system.
DNSSEC is a suite of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifications for securing information provided by the Internet's domain name system.
Speech/Testimony
03/28/2012
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Press Release
07/16/2010
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Federal Register Notice
06/09/2010
100603240-0240-01
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Other Publication
05/28/2010
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Other Publication
10/29/2009
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Federal Register Notice
10/09/2008
0810021307–81308–01
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Press Release
10/09/2008
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